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Philippines: The stairway to heaven by Indo Pinoy | The First Indian-Filipino News Blog on Feb 8, 2012Soak in the extraordinary sights of Sagada in Philippines - hanging coffins, endless bat caves and rice terraces known as the stairways to heaven A strong, pungent smell hit us in the face as we walked into the cave. We could hear some chirps an...



SAGADA 11: ITINERARY AND EXPENSES by what the hell on Feb 1, 2012manila - banaue : Php450 banaue - bontoc : Php150 breakafast (people's lodge) : Php150 tryke (banaue town - viewpoint) : Php100/3  33 bontoc - sagada : Php50 sagada accomodation (residential lodge) : 250/night (2) Php500 lunch (st.vincent's) : P...



The Hanging Coffins of Echo Valley by My Nomadic Habits on Jan 31, 2012The team were already starved after the long trek to Pongas Falls, so we pampered ourselves by having a sumptuous lunch at Salt and Pepper. Salt and Pepper served native foods in Sagada and they also served us unlimited soup while waiting for our foo...



Sagada Mountain Province Trip Guide by Travel Tripsters on Jan 30, 2012Located on the northern mountain of Luzon is Sagada, the fifth municipal city in Mountain Province, Philippines.  It is adjacent to Bontoc, the capital of Mountain Province.  Although Sagada only occupies 32.2 square meters, it is a popular...



Travel to Sagada, Philippines by One Nation - All About Philippines on Jan 30, 2012Watch full screen, it’s much better, I promise! Part of my trip to Sagada, Philippines where we saw the Bomod-Ok Falls, beautiful rice terraces, Echo Valley, Calvary Hill, and the Hanging Coffins.. Blog www.hybiscus.tumblr.com Twitter www.twitt...



Sagada Mountain Province Trip by Travel Tripsters on Jan 30, 2012Located on the northern mountain of Luzon is Sagada, the fifth municipal city in Mountain Province, Philippines.  It is adjacent to Bontoc, the capital of Mountain Province.  Although Sagada only occupies 32.2 square meters, it is a popular...



The Hanging Coffins at Echo Valley by My Nomadic Habits on Jan 30, 2012The team were already starved after the long trek to Pongas Falls, so we pampered ourselves by having a sumptuous lunch at Salt and Pepper. Salt and Pepper served native foods in Sagada and they also served us unlimited soup while waiting for our foo...



ON TOP OF THE WORLD by A Beautiful Escape on Jan 29, 2012I went to Sagada last weekend, on a whim. I can’t believe I said yes, especially since it was so far, and I’m with friends. We rode the bus to Bontoc, I didn’t even have time to change from the clothes I wore to work! We arrived at around 10:00...



The Bonfire Moment by I Left My Heart in Sagada on Jan 28, 2012"Have a seat. Tell me your story. I don't know you, you don't know me so feel free to open-up anything you  don't mind me sharing. I will burn my fire and give you my warmth. Just be yourself. You have nothing to fear." After dinner at th...



My Things-to-Do List When I Return to Sagada by I Left My Heart in Sagada on Jan 28, 2012Walk and explore the place from morning till dawn or until I get tired. Just have to be brave when I face some dogs. Do some mushroom picking. Have to ask what are poisonous or not. Have a bonfire with some locals who would like to tell stories about...